38
38
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
he wanted a prominent -- someone prominent in the world of sports to come to his defense because as we all saw last night, lance is a clinical classic narcissist who really only cares about himself. so he didn't care about me. he cared about getting what he could out of me but, you know, journalists go through this all the time and i bought it, and i'm embarrassed. >> dave, you wrote that what he's trying to do now is the equivalent of riding a bike through the eye of a needle. well, we watched half of it. we'll see the res of it tonight perhaps. did he succeed? >> no, he didn't succeed at all and he didn't succeed on either front and that's the key point here is that he had to do two different things that were very different. very divergent and he failed at both. this is what he had to do. first, he had to show the united states anti-doping agency that he was contrite, that he was serious about taking their findings as the new law of the land. that their findings about him were correct. he had to show he was serious about that, and if he did that, maybe they would lift the lifetime ba
he wanted a prominent -- someone prominent in the world of sports to come to his defense because as we all saw last night, lance is a clinical classic narcissist who really only cares about himself. so he didn't care about me. he cared about getting what he could out of me but, you know, journalists go through this all the time and i bought it, and i'm embarrassed. >> dave, you wrote that what he's trying to do now is the equivalent of riding a bike through the eye of a needle. well, we...
146
146
Jan 22, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
>> well, i think he tries -- the government has already under obama intervened against the defense of marriage act in court and filed briefs against it. there is only so much that he can do. a lot of it is up to the supreme court. but at a symbolic level, which is tremendously important in these things, he has elevated it to a place it has not been before in this country. >> professor, you're thoughts o the speech today. how did this speech differ from the one he gave four years ago? >> well, i think there were a few more shout outs to policy. it was less rhetorical and more about the sort of vision that he has for what he wants to try to get done in this term, but also acknowledging at least a little bit the coalition of people that put this re-election in place, you know, to really address women directly, and to talk about seneca falls, and to have that as a sort of centerpiece that we're talking about tonight is very, very important. remember, women voters, not only do they vote somewhat overwhelmingly for this president, but as we look to the future, women voters will become more
>> well, i think he tries -- the government has already under obama intervened against the defense of marriage act in court and filed briefs against it. there is only so much that he can do. a lot of it is up to the supreme court. but at a symbolic level, which is tremendously important in these things, he has elevated it to a place it has not been before in this country. >> professor, you're thoughts o the speech today. how did this speech differ from the one he gave four years...
106
106
Jan 22, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
john nichols of "the nation" magazine on his defense of the big three. terry o'neill on a historic speech for women. jonathan alter and james peterson on the cultural impact of a president linking seneca falls, selma and stonewall. and my thoughts on a new hope for the american class. >> progress does not compel us to settle centuries long debates about the role of government for all time, but it does require us to act in our time. >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. this was a big deal. in the 57th formal inauguration of an american president, barack obama delivered one of the most progressive speeches ever given by a commander in chief. with more than a million people in attendance, the president took the ceremonial oath of office on the steps of the united states capitol. president obama did not set out to lower expectations of his second term. instead, he established the goals of a progressive agenda. >> my fellow americans, we are made for this moment, and we will seize it, so long as we seize it together. for we the peo
john nichols of "the nation" magazine on his defense of the big three. terry o'neill on a historic speech for women. jonathan alter and james peterson on the cultural impact of a president linking seneca falls, selma and stonewall. and my thoughts on a new hope for the american class. >> progress does not compel us to settle centuries long debates about the role of government for all time, but it does require us to act in our time. >> good to have you with us tonight,...
7
7.0
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
good morning you to get to decide that i say that we have a zone for self-defense we the people determine with we the people. ask and i meant it to guarantee that we the people have a broader zone of operation and freedom then you'd like to see a second amendment was put into place in order to in order to have well regulated a little the wishes at an illegal act it's still the families from the declaration of independence as surveillance from the king george's policy if you can i mean seven hundred fifty seven law in the state of georgia that there would be a well regulated militia in the georgia state the georgia statutes require patrols of the direction of commission militia officers to examine every plantation each month and authorize them to quote search all negro houses for offensive weapons and ammunition and quote and apprehended give twenty lashes to any slave plantation grounds that's just the beginning of it then patrick henry goes into the virginia ratifying convention weapons and. for obvious reasons because they were slaves a big competitor had goes into the maginot to radica
good morning you to get to decide that i say that we have a zone for self-defense we the people determine with we the people. ask and i meant it to guarantee that we the people have a broader zone of operation and freedom then you'd like to see a second amendment was put into place in order to in order to have well regulated a little the wishes at an illegal act it's still the families from the declaration of independence as surveillance from the king george's policy if you can i mean seven...
44
44
Jan 17, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
you could go ahead and say to republicans, you want to reign in defense or control the growth of defense, too, i don't care what the purpose is, but if you're going to mention kids, remind us that they are our future. right now, to your point, charlie, they will be stuck paying some very, very big bills, but, again, it's one thing to convince people ofyour age, charlie, of that, and another to get the message across to just innocent little kids, but that is going to be a paramount issue because as steve pointed out, it's going to address kids still unborn, that the rate we're going, how do you tell people, charlie, that for generations yet to come, none of this is sustainable, the rate we're going. >> well, i think it's important to frame the argument in terms of morality. the president mentioned morality, that it's the moral thing to do to get gun control. is it moral to spend children's morn before they had a chance to vote. is it moral to spend social security trust fund if the money does not exist? frame a moral pretext rather than a mathematic one. young people might be able to rela
you could go ahead and say to republicans, you want to reign in defense or control the growth of defense, too, i don't care what the purpose is, but if you're going to mention kids, remind us that they are our future. right now, to your point, charlie, they will be stuck paying some very, very big bills, but, again, it's one thing to convince people ofyour age, charlie, of that, and another to get the message across to just innocent little kids, but that is going to be a paramount issue because...
171
171
Jan 22, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
this was a firm defense of a word he dared to use. of clengtive action. and bill the way, that one drove them nuts at fox news. >> well, bob, the president referenced this early in his speech, very much like lincoln did. >> for history tells us that while these truths may be self evident, that they've never been self executing. that while freedom is a gift from god, it must be secured by his people here on earth. the patriots of 1776 did not fight to replace the tyranny of a king with the privileges of a few. or the rule of a mob. they gave to us a republic, a government of and by and for the people. in trusting each generation to keep safe our founding creed. >> i think i've heard this from liberals and i think it's something very important. we all accept the fact that our rights are innate, they come with our birth, they aren't given to us by a government. but, oftentimes, it has taken a government to give us those rights in effect, whether it was mississippi in '62 or alabama in '63 or onward. federal troops or u.s. marshals. someone has had to come an
this was a firm defense of a word he dared to use. of clengtive action. and bill the way, that one drove them nuts at fox news. >> well, bob, the president referenced this early in his speech, very much like lincoln did. >> for history tells us that while these truths may be self evident, that they've never been self executing. that while freedom is a gift from god, it must be secured by his people here on earth. the patriots of 1776 did not fight to replace the tyranny of a king...
81
81
Jan 17, 2013
01/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
secretary of defense. >>> also tonight, housing boom. big news numbers. and how more people are building smarter for the changing american family. >> hi! how are you? >>> strange twists, in the story of football powerhouseman tie te'o and the girlfriend who never was. >>> and wide awake. imagine waking up during surgery, feeling everything. you can't said a word. >> i was as awake as i am right now. it was terrifying. >> it happens to thousands of people. and tonight, there's a new way to make sure it never happens to you. >>> good evening. tonight, we begin with the american hostages taken captive by terrorists with links to al qaeda. it has been a day of chaos, details still pouring in about a deadly rescue operation, helicopters circling overhead and a frightening scene below. it happened in the north african nation of algeria and abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz spent the day with the defense secretary, leon panetta, in italy, as he was tracking every new development. martha? >> reporter: diane, this is a very fluid situation bu
secretary of defense. >>> also tonight, housing boom. big news numbers. and how more people are building smarter for the changing american family. >> hi! how are you? >>> strange twists, in the story of football powerhouseman tie te'o and the girlfriend who never was. >>> and wide awake. imagine waking up during surgery, feeling everything. you can't said a word. >> i was as awake as i am right now. it was terrifying. >> it happens to thousands of...
216
216
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
nation of algeria and abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz spent the day with the defense secretary, leon panetta, in italy, as he was tracking every new development. martha? >> reporter: diane, this situation is very fluid, but reports we are getting tonight about the raid are very ominous. a u.s. official telling me tonight there were ten americans at the field, five are safe. but the fate of the other five, we do not know. what is clear tonight is that this is far from over. with algerian forces now surrounding the complex, the british prime minister is warning that this raid could end in even more bloodshed. >> it is a very dangerous, very uncertain, a very fluid situation and i think we have to prepare ourselves for the possibility of bad news ahead. >> reporter: the worst, coming after the algerian military moved in with helicopters, reportedly fearing the hostage takers were going to escape. the terror group was holed up in the natural gas plant along with their hostages, the americans and other workers from britain, france, japan and norway. some reportedly forced
nation of algeria and abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz spent the day with the defense secretary, leon panetta, in italy, as he was tracking every new development. martha? >> reporter: diane, this situation is very fluid, but reports we are getting tonight about the raid are very ominous. a u.s. official telling me tonight there were ten americans at the field, five are safe. but the fate of the other five, we do not know. what is clear tonight is that this is far...
92
92
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
is there any indication what the defense will do. will they be putting witnesses up? >> yeah, i believe they're going to do that, a reason why we'll have almost a two week break in the case and asked for felony murder to be dropped against her, and in arizona, you killed someone in further rance of a crime. and she had been a guest in the crime. she snapped, they're going to have to prove premeditated, which is harder to prove. >> greta: troy, always nice to see you. >> nice talking to you. >> greta: coming up, last call, good news for maury povich fans, but may be bad news for fathers. wait until you hear this and you will, that's next. why do people count on sunsweet prune juice to stay fit on the inside? it's made only from prunes, nothing else. it works, simple as that. it's a natural source of fiber and five essential vitamins. it's the smart choice for me. stay fit on the inside with sunsweet's amazing juices. and you wouldn't have it any other way.e. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use
is there any indication what the defense will do. will they be putting witnesses up? >> yeah, i believe they're going to do that, a reason why we'll have almost a two week break in the case and asked for felony murder to be dropped against her, and in arizona, you killed someone in further rance of a crime. and she had been a guest in the crime. she snapped, they're going to have to prove premeditated, which is harder to prove. >> greta: troy, always nice to see you. >> nice...
82
82
Jan 16, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
you have a defensive personality. then you defend yourself, and you're being defensive. i hear you have a bad temper. what do you mean i have a bad temper? this is getting rough because all politicians have bad tempers. >> i think in a hearing when people are looking -- >> not all. >> it's a low bar, it's not that hard to maintain -- >> what do you do when a guy says i hear you yell at people in the office? >> maybe you say, look, i'm tough and demanding of my employees, but i expect results, and if somebody's ego is bruised, i apologize, but this is a big boy business. i think i would make the point, maybe he won't, that maybe, what do you think, 95, 98, 100 members of the u.s. senate have a similar rap. >> they don't have a nuclear button. >> that's right but, look, but hagel is not going to be freelancing starting wars. i don't think anyone is worried about that anyway. i just don't think that that's going to bring him down. it was interesting, corker was intimating there are staffers who have come forward and contacted republicans. i think we may be seeing more plant
you have a defensive personality. then you defend yourself, and you're being defensive. i hear you have a bad temper. what do you mean i have a bad temper? this is getting rough because all politicians have bad tempers. >> i think in a hearing when people are looking -- >> not all. >> it's a low bar, it's not that hard to maintain -- >> what do you do when a guy says i hear you yell at people in the office? >> maybe you say, look, i'm tough and demanding of my...
62
62
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
is there any indication what the defense will do. will they be putting witnesses up? >> yeah, i believe they're going to do that, a reason why we'll have almost a two week break in the case and asked for felony murder to be dropped against her, and in arizona, you killed someone in further rance of a crime. and she had been a guest in the crime. she snapped, they're going to have to prove premeditated, which is harder to prove. >> greta: troy, always nice to see you. >> nice talking to you. >> greta: coming up, last call, good news for maury call, good news for maury povich fans, but may be bad [ female announcer ] your smile. like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest whitestrips whiten as well as $500 professional treatments. guaranteed. crest 3d white whitestrips. office superstore ink retailer in america. now t $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recyc when you spend $50 on hp in staples. th was easy. when you spend $50 on hp in he's going t
is there any indication what the defense will do. will they be putting witnesses up? >> yeah, i believe they're going to do that, a reason why we'll have almost a two week break in the case and asked for felony murder to be dropped against her, and in arizona, you killed someone in further rance of a crime. and she had been a guest in the crime. she snapped, they're going to have to prove premeditated, which is harder to prove. >> greta: troy, always nice to see you. >> nice...
235
235
Jan 16, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 235
favorite 0
quote 0
if the defense decides to come down and crack down on him he is sitting in jail for 6 to 10 months or a year. he may be second-guessing his interview. >> awould t -- a lot of people to hear what he has to say. >> the time is 36 minutes -- 46 minutes after the top of the hour. we have been telling you about the reality show "all my baby's mamas." this morning there is a major development before they pull the plug on the show. >> have you ever seen a robber use a bucket in the sky? how do you see out of it? brian on "fox & friends" without a bucket on his head. >> probably not. not a dunst cap. in the middle of the night what they pass? will anything work? what about the president on his stand on new national gun laws. 19 executive orders why are so many kids there? why are they getting off from school to be part of the white house announcement. lance armstrong how we couhe cot in trouble with eric holder, dave ramsey steve holder all coming up on fox and friends. fo. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] over a third of a
if the defense decides to come down and crack down on him he is sitting in jail for 6 to 10 months or a year. he may be second-guessing his interview. >> awould t -- a lot of people to hear what he has to say. >> the time is 36 minutes -- 46 minutes after the top of the hour. we have been telling you about the reality show "all my baby's mamas." this morning there is a major development before they pull the plug on the show. >> have you ever seen a robber use a...
500
500
Jan 21, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 500
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> officer qulilighty came to h partner's defense. >> i came in, grabbed guerrero by the arms and tried to pull him off but i sat there for a few minutes wrestling with him a little bit. >> other corporal was trying to restrain me. i'm getting at this other law man trying to get him off my cellie, my homeboy. blood everywhere. >> officers inside the housing unit security control room witnessed the fight and alerted the special emergency response team, or s.e.r.t. >> s.e.r.t. team then allowed, they secured inmate hidalgo. >> they came and dropped their knee on me, boom. split my chin, which caused me to take stitches. the blood's coming out. so i'm laying in my blood. so when i get up and come out, one of my other homeboys seen it. >> as hidalgo and guerrero were escorted by the s.e.r.t. team to medical, another orejon gang member, jeremy gonzalez, witnessed the procession. >> i seen him that he was bloody. and being that that's my homeboy, like i've been knowing him for a long time and me and him been through a lot and i wasn't going to just let it ride, you know what i'm saying? i let
. >> officer qulilighty came to h partner's defense. >> i came in, grabbed guerrero by the arms and tried to pull him off but i sat there for a few minutes wrestling with him a little bit. >> other corporal was trying to restrain me. i'm getting at this other law man trying to get him off my cellie, my homeboy. blood everywhere. >> officers inside the housing unit security control room witnessed the fight and alerted the special emergency response team, or s.e.r.t....
130
130
Jan 17, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
a lot of american jews came to his defense. there was no evidence for it, and it's actually kind of a great feeling when something like that really backfires on the people who are trying -- >> i think we as free in our debates as they are in the sin ness set because they argue -- you have people in the center, on the left fighting it out with netanyahu. you're allowed to fight with netanyahu, ladies and gentlemen. it's okay. your thoughts, peter. >> absolutely. there's no consensus on these views in israel. no one has a monopoly of being pro-israel and chuck hagel reminds me of the israeli generals and people from national security establishment like dagan who are warning about the potential for war with iran. they have seen it up close. >> and by the way, the history of anwar sadat and shimon peres and rabin, people who have fought the good wars and eisenhower, if you will. >> and learned the lessons. >> and thank you peter and joan. >>> up next, this prompter is a little show. two kennedys, former congressman patrick kennedy
a lot of american jews came to his defense. there was no evidence for it, and it's actually kind of a great feeling when something like that really backfires on the people who are trying -- >> i think we as free in our debates as they are in the sin ness set because they argue -- you have people in the center, on the left fighting it out with netanyahu. you're allowed to fight with netanyahu, ladies and gentlemen. it's okay. your thoughts, peter. >> absolutely. there's no consensus...
150
150
Jan 17, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
from obamacare to defense cuts million of dollars are wasted on defense spending every year. no argument there but is it the military's fault or congress to blame? , lieutenant colonel ralph peters always tell the like it is at least his version of it. we will find out. yesterday president obama using children to drive home his message on gun control. the president said we have to do all we can to protect the kids. >> i started getting a lot of letters from kids. four of them are here today, brand fritz, julia stokes, hannah is the hot and asia good. they are representative of the messages that i got. these are smart letters from smart young people. charles: does the president's drone campaigned against this message. the judge is here, judge andrew napolitano, fox news judicial analyst and author of many books, the most recent theodore and woodrow. the president -- judge napolitano: on page 276, varney. charles: i'm a little jealous. we will talk about that later. the president's furrowing campaign has killed so many innocent people. judge napolitano: looking at my blackberry
from obamacare to defense cuts million of dollars are wasted on defense spending every year. no argument there but is it the military's fault or congress to blame? , lieutenant colonel ralph peters always tell the like it is at least his version of it. we will find out. yesterday president obama using children to drive home his message on gun control. the president said we have to do all we can to protect the kids. >> i started getting a lot of letters from kids. four of them are here...
116
116
Jan 20, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
it is time, archer said, for all good southerners to stand his words united in defense of the god given right to own the african. end quote. the official secession documents just put the same sentiment in more polite legal language. now, eight other slave states who had closer ties with the union remained within the union, and those are the states colored on the map in front of you in gray and light blue. but four of those states, the ones in gray -- arkansas, the lower south out the door unless the newly-elected president explicitly abandoned the platform on which he had just been elected. lincoln, they declared, must guarantee that slavery could in the future expand into all or part of the federal territories. and, by the way, not only those territories currently held, but also a territories yet -- also territories yet to be acquired. and that demand was made with an eye on eventually acquiring cuba, parts of central america and other parts of the caribbean which were expected to be turned into slave-holding territories and slave-holding eventually states. if lincoln did not agree to
it is time, archer said, for all good southerners to stand his words united in defense of the god given right to own the african. end quote. the official secession documents just put the same sentiment in more polite legal language. now, eight other slave states who had closer ties with the union remained within the union, and those are the states colored on the map in front of you in gray and light blue. but four of those states, the ones in gray -- arkansas, the lower south out the door...
87
87
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
are they in common use for self-defense? that same d.c. circuit case that upheld the assault weapons ban that held the restriction on the sale of the high-capacity magazines as well. the court said jeter probably in common use again there are millions of these high-capacity magazines out there however the court said self-defense usually typically does not require more than ten rounds of ammunition, and they're remains issue is whether the substantially further the government institution given the large number of high-capacity magazines already out there. the other recent data suggests the 1994 ban did have an impact the rate at which the high-capacity magazines were recovered from the crime and guns appears to have dropped considerably in the wake of the wall and then increased drastically after law is expired. in my book a gunfight i tried to show that there's a long history and tradition of gun control in america. gun control is in the modern 20th century invention that many in the gun rights community tell us. the right to keep and bear
are they in common use for self-defense? that same d.c. circuit case that upheld the assault weapons ban that held the restriction on the sale of the high-capacity magazines as well. the court said jeter probably in common use again there are millions of these high-capacity magazines out there however the court said self-defense usually typically does not require more than ten rounds of ammunition, and they're remains issue is whether the substantially further the government institution given...
231
231
Jan 16, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
embarrassing the president is one thing, but actually offering plans to cut medicare, social security, defense, oh, please. i'll believe it as i see it, even though i think it's important that it be done. both parties guilty of too much spending. the democrats witt vitriolic, t to make money to pay for it. and enough politics. the american investor figures out we're pretty long through the united states of three-ring circuses. the most important spur for investment is confidence. three issues that held up business formation and stock investing for a long time. put a drag on it. uncertainty of the presidential election, uncertainty of the fiscal cliff and the sequester debt ceiling argument. two big bad events, only one more station on the gauntlet. it simply isn't as scary or meaningful as when it comes to the stock market or new business formation. sorry, it won't sell as many parents, and it just won't. smart investors are making a bet they can't wait for the third of the three washington incursions to be finished. once a big bad event is passed, the rick of responding floods in. now we're a
embarrassing the president is one thing, but actually offering plans to cut medicare, social security, defense, oh, please. i'll believe it as i see it, even though i think it's important that it be done. both parties guilty of too much spending. the democrats witt vitriolic, t to make money to pay for it. and enough politics. the american investor figures out we're pretty long through the united states of three-ring circuses. the most important spur for investment is confidence. three issues...
73
73
Jan 16, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
essentially if you have an area that is frown disaster, and the defense in-depth that on industry can achieve an engineering site there is insufficient, then it wouldn't make sense to build a site there. i think it's really a rather simple question. and i think what was learned in this particular instance was that the assumptions the design assumptions of factors with regard to external events that could occur department match the event that did occur. at the end of the day, this was once in a thousand year event that no one imagined. and the unimaginable happened. so i think the thought that must go in to the engineering factors associated with construction in my disaster prone region needs to be executed very well. >> okay. next question about fisheries. i think -- [inaudible] the question is what is japan what should or is japan doing beyond measuring radio in fish to assess the long-term contamination. is it effected? >> that's a great question, of course. especially given the size in fishery in japan. right now it's closed in the effected area. and there was a recent paper not so
essentially if you have an area that is frown disaster, and the defense in-depth that on industry can achieve an engineering site there is insufficient, then it wouldn't make sense to build a site there. i think it's really a rather simple question. and i think what was learned in this particular instance was that the assumptions the design assumptions of factors with regard to external events that could occur department match the event that did occur. at the end of the day, this was once in a...
152
152
Jan 15, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
in almost ever case the defense claims entrapment. that defense has not worked a single time yet. hraoelg experts say because the bar is so high. in this case the evidence against mohammed mohammed appears very strong. his father contacted the tprao*eub worried mohammed was becoming rad dhaka hraoeuzed. he had written about jihad and becoming a mart you are. but the defense argues he was young, impressionable and during the elaborate f.b.i. sting operation groomed to be a would be killer. it's a risky defense. >> they need to so something else entirely, andt their client was not the least bit predisposed to want to do that at all, and proving that is actually very difficult under these kind of circumstances. >> reporter: the defense admits mohammed hit numbers on a cellphone thinking it would detonate a massive bomb in a van right in the middle of a holiday tree lighting ceremony here in downtown portland. the bomb was a fake an was arrested. the defense does have a couple of advantages. first the jury pool. in 2005 the city pulled its officers out of the joint terrorism task forc
in almost ever case the defense claims entrapment. that defense has not worked a single time yet. hraoelg experts say because the bar is so high. in this case the evidence against mohammed mohammed appears very strong. his father contacted the tprao*eub worried mohammed was becoming rad dhaka hraoeuzed. he had written about jihad and becoming a mart you are. but the defense argues he was young, impressionable and during the elaborate f.b.i. sting operation groomed to be a would be killer. it's...
75
75
Jan 21, 2013
01/13
by
WRC
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
our defense budget keeps exploding. so an iranian crisis comes at the absolute worst time for this country. >> that's what i was saying early on. >> on so many points. >> things could change dramatically this year. >> richard and i have talked about this a lot. in search of a metaphor, have i been thinking about the islamic role in africa and the middle east, think of it size a large, very dry forest after years of drought. and a lightning strike anywhere, which is unanticipated, starts a brush fire. and then it goes across. we just saw what happened in algeria. what's going on in syria at the moment. and we are not dealing state-to-state. there's an entirely new set of rules for dealing with that critical part of the world, to say nothing of the 300 million people who live there, the oil, the energy we have invested, and as richard and i have been talking, what happens to the kingdoms, saudi arabia next door? with an aging leadership. and they are in the bunker at the moment. and then all of the gulf states as well. jo
our defense budget keeps exploding. so an iranian crisis comes at the absolute worst time for this country. >> that's what i was saying early on. >> on so many points. >> things could change dramatically this year. >> richard and i have talked about this a lot. in search of a metaphor, have i been thinking about the islamic role in africa and the middle east, think of it size a large, very dry forest after years of drought. and a lightning strike anywhere, which is...
164
164
Jan 22, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
in an 18-minute address, the president laid out a defense of liberalism, a forceful argument for progressive values. just as president reagan made the conservative movement mainstream in the '80s, this president wants to mainstream liberalism, to leave a center-left country as his political legacy. >> we have always understood that when times change, so must we. that fidelity to our founding principles requires new responses to new challenges. that preserving our individual freedoms ultimately requires collective action. >> the president took on conservative opponents, making this unmistakable reference to wisconsin congressman and republican vice presidential nominee, paul ryan, who called recipients of federal benefits takers during the 2012 presidential campaign. >> the commitments we make to each other, through medicare and medicaid and social security, these things do not sap our initiative, they strengthen us. they do not make us a nation of takers, they free us to take the risks that make this country great. >> obama became the first president to use the word "gay" in an inaugural add
in an 18-minute address, the president laid out a defense of liberalism, a forceful argument for progressive values. just as president reagan made the conservative movement mainstream in the '80s, this president wants to mainstream liberalism, to leave a center-left country as his political legacy. >> we have always understood that when times change, so must we. that fidelity to our founding principles requires new responses to new challenges. that preserving our individual freedoms...
224
224
Jan 20, 2013
01/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
a self-defense weapon that can be deadly. it's still unclear why the 25-year-old bulgarian turkish man attacked ahmed dugan, longtime leader that represents bulgaria's turks and muslims. we're working on finding out everything about the attacker says the intear your minister. samples were taken to see if there were drums in his system. mystery how he got in. on top of the gun he had two knives, as well as a criminal background, the rest for drugs possession and robbery. he was anewsing his retirement when he was attacked. this morning the police say he's fine but many questions remain. for "good morning america," i'm alex marquardt in new york. >> unbelievable video, that politician is very lucky. >> he is, indeed. >>> time to check in with ron claiborne. >> that's a pretty wild story there. good morning to you, bianna and dan. >>> good morning, everyone. we begin with breaking news overnight on a scare involving boeing's new 787. they believe two different incidents with the battery had different causes further complicating
a self-defense weapon that can be deadly. it's still unclear why the 25-year-old bulgarian turkish man attacked ahmed dugan, longtime leader that represents bulgaria's turks and muslims. we're working on finding out everything about the attacker says the intear your minister. samples were taken to see if there were drums in his system. mystery how he got in. on top of the gun he had two knives, as well as a criminal background, the rest for drugs possession and robbery. he was anewsing his...
119
119
Jan 16, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
they are poor self-defense weapons. it is hard to maneuver in the home, and projectiles are propelled of such a rate they are likely to pose dangers and who people as they go through walls, endangering family members or neighbors. if that is right, assault weapons would not be thought to be within the scope of the second amendment, and yet i should admit we talked extensively that there are some reasonable arguments you could make against an assault weapons ban. an assault weapons ban by one meaning says the gun is in common use if used for any lawful purpose, and if that is the case they are generally used for unlawful purposes. an assault weapons ban might not satisfy the demands, might not further the government's interest in public safety, given that they are rarely used in crime, and the law adopted now mirrors and now the 1994 assault weapons to iran, and that was notorious -- assault weapons ban, that was notorious for loopholes. i think the government could have difficulty defending such a law. i should say the
they are poor self-defense weapons. it is hard to maneuver in the home, and projectiles are propelled of such a rate they are likely to pose dangers and who people as they go through walls, endangering family members or neighbors. if that is right, assault weapons would not be thought to be within the scope of the second amendment, and yet i should admit we talked extensively that there are some reasonable arguments you could make against an assault weapons ban. an assault weapons ban by one...
190
190
Jan 23, 2013
01/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
the ceo of jpmorgan, outspoken in defense of the banking sector. he said on a banking panel, everybody needs to back off the banks a little bit. they are not evil. we do a lot of good. he made a specific reference to the fact that big banks like jpmorgan fund the federal deposit insurance corporation, the fdic, saves banks and depositors when small banks go under and took issue with critics that say the banking system is opaque. not transparent. listen to what he said. >> businesses can be opaque, they are complex. you don't know how aircraft engines work either, okay. there will be a financial services business. loans equity, capital markets, mortgages, all those things will be required. >> so he's painting a picture of how they are complex businesses. richard quest and i, the aircraft engine thing, i get the point is he making. when an aircraft engine doesn't work, it becomes a very serious problem, and those of us who don't understand them work harder to understand them. we want them to work. with the banking sector like the aircraft engine, it
the ceo of jpmorgan, outspoken in defense of the banking sector. he said on a banking panel, everybody needs to back off the banks a little bit. they are not evil. we do a lot of good. he made a specific reference to the fact that big banks like jpmorgan fund the federal deposit insurance corporation, the fdic, saves banks and depositors when small banks go under and took issue with critics that say the banking system is opaque. not transparent. listen to what he said. >> businesses can...
224
224
Jan 16, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
britain's ministry of defense says it was not a military hell copper. this crash happened south of the thames river, very close to the british spy agency mi6. at first witnesses thought it was a terror attack. >> we were sitting having a coffee half past 7: we heard an explosion. sounded like a fighter plane flying over. we heard a loud explosion and thought it was terrorist attack. we came out onto the main road and there was huge piles of smoke on the back. guys are running outside and shouted this is a plane flown into the, the crane there. so, you know, we tried to see if anyone was hurt. martha: the witnesses to this scene, the pilot and one person on the ground were killed. the top of the crane was said to be obscured by fog at the time. bill: absolutely bizarre when you heard about that this morning. you can understand why they thought it was terrorism too based on the history in that town. live reports on the streets of london coming up later this morning. meantime the house passing a nearly $51 billion sandy relief bill last night, now heading
britain's ministry of defense says it was not a military hell copper. this crash happened south of the thames river, very close to the british spy agency mi6. at first witnesses thought it was a terror attack. >> we were sitting having a coffee half past 7: we heard an explosion. sounded like a fighter plane flying over. we heard a loud explosion and thought it was terrorist attack. we came out onto the main road and there was huge piles of smoke on the back. guys are running outside and...